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some clouds spilling into wyoming and montana. high pressure of idaho will keep all the stormy weather away for a long time. maybe for the foreseeable future. as far as temperatures go a little bit of wind chill in a few spots but for the most part just very chilly, temperatures like the last couple of days struggling this morning but with sunshine this afternoon it will feel a lot and the coast with fog end up in the 30s. just taking a look at the extended forecast for seattle. five days from now still looking sunny and nice. 40. >> some of that stuff in the east coming from the west which they were experiencing earlier in the week. straight ahead a last minute death row appeal but not from the man facing the electric chair. duke and duchess are hiring. and a principal suspended forgoing terminator. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's some stories making news this morning. drivers of school buses in new york city go on strike this morning so 152,000 students have to find another way to get to class. the city p
some clouds spilling into wyoming and montana. high pressure of idaho will keep all the stormy weather away for a long time. maybe for the foreseeable future. as far as temperatures go a little bit of wind chill in a few spots but for the most part just very chilly, temperatures like the last couple of days struggling this morning but with sunshine this afternoon it will feel a lot and the coast with fog end up in the 30s. just taking a look at the extended forecast for seattle. five days from...
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we do in wyoming. it's time for this senate and the house and the president to get serious about limiting our spending and specifically the wasteful spending that continues. >> so bottom line, bill, both parties have staked out oppositions virtually identical to the positions they staked out during the last debt ceiling fight. no signs of bipartisanship ever. >> we mentioned the deadline midnight next month. in reality we have already hit that debt ceiling limit. is that so? >> we hit the debt ceiling with the start of the new year. treasury secretary tim geithner managed to pull off manipulation of the numbers which extended any impact of the debt ceiling for a couple of months. even so, critics maintain that the united states government could continue paying off its debts for some months into the foreseeable future based upon tax receipts alone. at least a majority of our debt. but the divisiveness of the two parties at this point in time is setting very bad signals to the credit rating agencies. one
we do in wyoming. it's time for this senate and the house and the president to get serious about limiting our spending and specifically the wasteful spending that continues. >> so bottom line, bill, both parties have staked out oppositions virtually identical to the positions they staked out during the last debt ceiling fight. no signs of bipartisanship ever. >> we mentioned the deadline midnight next month. in reality we have already hit that debt ceiling limit. is that so?...
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companies like genesse and wyoming and others. liz: define pro cyclical. everybody has a different definition. >> right. we have been in this long drought of predictable growing economic activity. in china we have seen stability there and a slight up tick but not just in china but in other geographies as well. you don't have about small cap having exposure there, but many small cap companies do including the genesse and wyoming. liz: let's get your macro picture now on what's happening. i hate being a pessimist and i'm not, but when you see since the first of the year suddenly we're hitting more than a couple of five-year highs on the s&p 500. is the run-up too quick and are we heading for sort of a mini correction? >> well, we talked about last year that we had uncertainties to overcome, whether -- first, it was whether obama care was going to be the law of the land, then who our president was going to be, and then last piece in the puzzle, which unfortunately is going to take a little while to figure out is the fiscal cliff because the next component of
companies like genesse and wyoming and others. liz: define pro cyclical. everybody has a different definition. >> right. we have been in this long drought of predictable growing economic activity. in china we have seen stability there and a slight up tick but not just in china but in other geographies as well. you don't have about small cap having exposure there, but many small cap companies do including the genesse and wyoming. liz: let's get your macro picture now on what's happening. i...
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. >> a bill before the wyoming state legislature would make a federal legend a person trying to enforce a ban on farm guilty of a funny. there are similar measures under considation in nnessee and tetexas. the governor in mississippi wants to make it illegegal in the state to enforce any new federal n laws. how many tis have we had this debate? ththis time after the murders of the children in newtown, conn. the president tells us is different. signed 23 executive orders aimed at reducing gun violence and has urged congress to reinstate a ban on so-called assault weapons, limit the size of the magazines, and mandate criminal background checks for all and sales. he is also o asking americans to put heat on members of congress to get there. >> ask for a member of congress if they support universal background checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands, and if they say no, ask them why not. >> and our response predictably was immediate. >> are the president's kids more foreign than yours? and why is he's skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his schools are protected by
. >> a bill before the wyoming state legislature would make a federal legend a person trying to enforce a ban on farm guilty of a funny. there are similar measures under considation in nnessee and tetexas. the governor in mississippi wants to make it illegegal in the state to enforce any new federal n laws. how many tis have we had this debate? ththis time after the murders of the children in newtown, conn. the president tells us is different. signed 23 executive orders aimed at reducing...
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wyoming is considering testing for unemployment benefits, but they are estimating their savings will be far, far higher, $1.2 million for the next three years. the devil is in the details but the experience we see so far the savings are not great. >> we know these ties of things, snowball. do we expect more states to follow suit? >> you bet. we had 3 in 2011 and four more. at the end of the day it was federal regulations and rules that opened the door to this, change the way people think about this. states across the country to start testing people not just for welfare benefits but also for unemployment benefits, a real change of pace. >> gerri, good to see you, thank you. >> the federal government reports that energy drinks 20,000 americans had to go to the emergency rooms in one year. the numbers have been increasing steadily. the dangers as those drinks become more and more popular. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hur
wyoming is considering testing for unemployment benefits, but they are estimating their savings will be far, far higher, $1.2 million for the next three years. the devil is in the details but the experience we see so far the savings are not great. >> we know these ties of things, snowball. do we expect more states to follow suit? >> you bet. we had 3 in 2011 and four more. at the end of the day it was federal regulations and rules that opened the door to this, change the way people...
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right down into wyoming. into salt lake city and moving through colorado as well. seattle is finally going to see some sunshine today. northwestern california will see a little bit of light rain but for the most part the trouble spots will be across the middle of the country. high temperatures today look fairly typical for this time of year. we should top out in the 50s down in san francisco. that's a look at fallon, nevada, 30 degrees with finally a break from some of that snow. we are going to see a break from the rain today in seattle but more rain will move in for the weekend. >> looks like it might and good ski weekend for a lot of folks there. >> that's the plus side for sure. great ski snow. >> thank you. >>> stocks rock as the s&p hits a five-year high. an update on stranded whales and thousands of white collar jobs coming to the u.s. >>> plus, the huge cruise liner that ran ashore. we go toitly lto italy to see costa concordia is one year later. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. some stories now making news this morning. california governor
right down into wyoming. into salt lake city and moving through colorado as well. seattle is finally going to see some sunshine today. northwestern california will see a little bit of light rain but for the most part the trouble spots will be across the middle of the country. high temperatures today look fairly typical for this time of year. we should top out in the 50s down in san francisco. that's a look at fallon, nevada, 30 degrees with finally a break from some of that snow. we are going...
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i know my friend from wyoming, how many people in wyoming? [inaudible] 562,785. and we have 38 million people. all right? i want to tell you what it means that we voted the way we did. 400,000 people this morning. 400,000 people this morning will lose their unemployment insurance, unless the house acts. and if the house acts as we did, they will not lose it. what does this mean to people, 400,000 of them? and as my friend in the chair, the presiding officer, who's so good on economics knows, there's a multiplier effect here. for every dollar we give in unemployment benefits, we give a bang for the buck of $1.42 in the community because the people on unemployment, they spend it because they're out of work. and they're about to lose this help. we need to help them and in this package we did. two million nationwide, 600,000 jobs at stake from the multiplier effect. and in my state, 400,000 people. almost as many people as reside in the state of wyoming. they are about to lose their unemployment insurance. imagine almost that. i'd ask for an additional five minutes.
i know my friend from wyoming, how many people in wyoming? [inaudible] 562,785. and we have 38 million people. all right? i want to tell you what it means that we voted the way we did. 400,000 people this morning. 400,000 people this morning will lose their unemployment insurance, unless the house acts. and if the house acts as we did, they will not lose it. what does this mean to people, 400,000 of them? and as my friend in the chair, the presiding officer, who's so good on economics knows,...
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i do represent the wyoming nurses association. i've been a registered nurse for almost 30 years, worked in acute care, long term care, education, and administration. wyoming is the ninth largest state in the u.s. with only 100,000 square miles of land, but our population is the smallest in the nation with just a little over half a million people. wyoming's frontier of rural environment impacts our health care systems. wyoming has 25 hospitals, 16 designated as critical access hospitals, 25 beds or less. there's two veterans' hospitals and 16 rural health clinics. there's eight community health centers, three special population health centers, and three are satellites of larger health care centers. dealing with the extended number of patients and barriers to care for the parties, several components have to be considered. one is the ain't for providers to be able to practice to the full scope of the education and license. another is addressing the shortage of providers due to retirement, and a shortage of qualified faculty to educat
i do represent the wyoming nurses association. i've been a registered nurse for almost 30 years, worked in acute care, long term care, education, and administration. wyoming is the ninth largest state in the u.s. with only 100,000 square miles of land, but our population is the smallest in the nation with just a little over half a million people. wyoming's frontier of rural environment impacts our health care systems. wyoming has 25 hospitals, 16 designated as critical access hospitals, 25 beds...
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. >> a bill before the wyoming state legislature would make a federal agent who tried to enforce a ban on firearms guilty of a felony. there are similar measures under consideration in texas and the governor of mississippi says he wants to make it iegal in the state to enforce any new federal gun laws. how many times have we had this debate? this time after the murders of the children in newtown, conn., the president tells us this is different. the president has signed 23 executive orders aimed at reducing gun violence and is urging congress to reinstate a ban on so-called assault weapons, limit the size on magazines, and mandate here are some background checks for all gun sales. he is also asking the public to put heat on members of congress. remembers of congress if they support universal background checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands. the response from the nra was immediate. >> is the president's kids more important than yours? why is he's skeptical about putting our security in his school's, when his daughters have arm together school? mr. obama demands of will to pay their
. >> a bill before the wyoming state legislature would make a federal agent who tried to enforce a ban on firearms guilty of a felony. there are similar measures under consideration in texas and the governor of mississippi says he wants to make it iegal in the state to enforce any new federal gun laws. how many times have we had this debate? this time after the murders of the children in newtown, conn., the president tells us this is different. the president has signed 23 executive orders...
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. >> you have new york and andrew cuomo, wyoming, where you can walk into the public gallery in the state legislature with a firearm. >> and bars. >> only 26 states ban guns are all is served. >> and get the massacre happened in connecticut, not wyoming. >> true. >> states obviously have different cultures, different values, different political imperatives. that is the reality of new york with the sullivan law, which was the most draconian, some would say, most progressive control of private fire arms of any place in the country. as i look at this right now, are we not about to go into the debate over privacy versus public safety? isn't that where we are treading into? it just strikes me -- charles could answer better than i. the whole treatment out of people who are mentally disturbed is pharmacological. it is not institutional. just another prescription. am i wrong? >> that is true, and the tragedy, when -- in the kennedy era, when he started the community of mental health service, the idea was to close the snake pits, he put them in the community, give the medication, which was new, in
. >> you have new york and andrew cuomo, wyoming, where you can walk into the public gallery in the state legislature with a firearm. >> and bars. >> only 26 states ban guns are all is served. >> and get the massacre happened in connecticut, not wyoming. >> true. >> states obviously have different cultures, different values, different political imperatives. that is the reality of new york with the sullivan law, which was the most draconian, some would say,...
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we do in wyoming. it's time for this senate and the house and the president to get serious about limiting our spending and specifically the wasteful spending that continues. in the last hour stewart varney and martha talked about some of the abuses that continue to go on. people know that their tax dollars are being wasted. we need to get the spending under control. bill: two days ago brit hume told us this will be bloody, this battle. will it? >> the future of our country is at stake here and the president wants to continue on his path of spending. he has said in the past spending is not the problem, the american people are very disappointed because they know that the president is wrong here. spending is the problem. we have to get the spending under control. bill: what does that say about our economic health when they come out and say we are going to downgrade you anyway, whether you cut a deal now or in a month from now? >> and fitch has specifically said it's because they want a credible, credible
we do in wyoming. it's time for this senate and the house and the president to get serious about limiting our spending and specifically the wasteful spending that continues. in the last hour stewart varney and martha talked about some of the abuses that continue to go on. people know that their tax dollars are being wasted. we need to get the spending under control. bill: two days ago brit hume told us this will be bloody, this battle. will it? >> the future of our country is at stake...
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[applause] wyoming. wyoming has struggled with the issue of suicide. my office and the department of health have been working to further delay to plan on how we can make improvements and it's not easy. the one such person who's been leading the way in this effort is bj heirs, creator and executive director of grace for two brothers foundation. bj is a strong advocate for suicide prevention initiatives. she lost 2 cents to suicide, thus the creation of her foundation. she's wicked and statewide is being an authority in suicide prevention. she does great things locally and across the state. we appreciate the courage you've shown, helping to prevent the tragedy of suicide. please stand as we thank you for your work. [applause] so when i say the state of the state is strong, it is one of dollars cents. it's because tremendous people like i've introduced to this warning. we are small in population, but we are big and talent. we are big and potential and we know our people are wyoming's very best resource. november 30 days that it may budget for 2014th, a ba
[applause] wyoming. wyoming has struggled with the issue of suicide. my office and the department of health have been working to further delay to plan on how we can make improvements and it's not easy. the one such person who's been leading the way in this effort is bj heirs, creator and executive director of grace for two brothers foundation. bj is a strong advocate for suicide prevention initiatives. she lost 2 cents to suicide, thus the creation of her foundation. she's wicked and statewide...
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wyoming is the ninth largest state in the u.s. i'm almost 100,000 square miles of land, better population is most of the nation with over half a million people. wyoming is 25 hospitals for 16 designated as critical access hospitals. 25 beds are less. there's also two veteran hospitals in 16 rowhouse clinics. wyoming is a committee held senators special population and three satellites which are health care centers. when dealing with the expanded number of patients and barriers to care for patients come in several components to be considered. what is the ability for providers to the full scope of their education and licensure. another stooge retirement and shortage of qualified faculty to educate new providers. others include perception of quality of care in funding for rural areas. baby boomers turning 65 at 310,000 a day will be day will be an increasing in demand for health care in traditional acute care settings with one half of setting such as home health care. wyoming's practice back allows advanced part is coming nurse practi
wyoming is the ninth largest state in the u.s. i'm almost 100,000 square miles of land, better population is most of the nation with over half a million people. wyoming is 25 hospitals for 16 designated as critical access hospitals. 25 beds are less. there's also two veteran hospitals in 16 rowhouse clinics. wyoming is a committee held senators special population and three satellites which are health care centers. when dealing with the expanded number of patients and barriers to care for...
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some expected snowfall through northern wyoming. we're looking for about 3 to 6 inches out that way. again, other than that, things are nice and quiet. today's highs should be in the 30s and 40s, 50s and 60s down through california. look at l.a. this is the warm weather they were hoping for for the golden globe. by the time we get into next weekend, temperatures will be i look nice and sunny. it has been above average in the east, below average in the west and things are evening out. >> time for crisp air. >>> coca-cola's controversial take on obesity and nike's newest $100 million golfer. plus, heroes find the strength to lift a car and save a life. you've got to see this. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here are some stories making news this morning. in a monday afternoon press conference, president obama said he would not negotiate on the debt ceiling although he said he's open to more spending cuts but he insisted the u.s. is, quote, not a dead beat nation. officials in stratford, connecticut, plan to rename an
some expected snowfall through northern wyoming. we're looking for about 3 to 6 inches out that way. again, other than that, things are nice and quiet. today's highs should be in the 30s and 40s, 50s and 60s down through california. look at l.a. this is the warm weather they were hoping for for the golden globe. by the time we get into next weekend, temperatures will be i look nice and sunny. it has been above average in the east, below average in the west and things are evening out. >>...
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alaska, florida, nevada, south dakota, texas, washington, wyoming on the map there. what is your sense about how regular tax paying americans get better control of their own finances and pushing the state house on the state level or governors to act more like the 7 or 8 states we just showed on the screen there? >> a trend that we talked about this last week, bill it will continue for a lot of more states will be joining this. the taxpayers say to themselves listen cut the income tax and let me deal with my own money and deal with it that way and then at the same time, bill, the states are then forced to stop the spending because obviously you bring in a little bit less money initially but then also kicks up the economy because more corporations want to come to your state. you hire more people and spend more money. a snowball effect that helps everybody. you will see people that live in states with high income taxes either move out of the states or push the legislation to pass. >> kansas, north carolina. >> louisiana. >> who knows what the next four years will bring.
alaska, florida, nevada, south dakota, texas, washington, wyoming on the map there. what is your sense about how regular tax paying americans get better control of their own finances and pushing the state house on the state level or governors to act more like the 7 or 8 states we just showed on the screen there? >> a trend that we talked about this last week, bill it will continue for a lot of more states will be joining this. the taxpayers say to themselves listen cut the income tax and...
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but wyoming may not want to do that. and the feds should respect the states' rights. what president obama can do is make all gun crimes federal crimes. congress can forbid individuals from crossing state lines with certain types of weapons. bank robbery is a federal crime. so is some drug dealing. why not put gun felonies in that category? let's take a look at chicago which has banned handguns. more people were murdered by guns in chicago in 2012 last year than were killed among coalition forces in afghanistan. obviously the gun ban in coshocton doesn't work. do we all get that? what would work is a 10-year mandatory federal prison term for anyone convicted of any gun crime in the windy city or anywhere else in america. rob a seven blefn a gun. 10 years in the federal pen. illegally possess a gun, staple deal. 10 years. that's how you keep guns off the street. don't believe me? take a look how drastically the crime rate has fallen in the u.s.a. over the past decade. nationwide, violent crime down 23%. why? because of strict mandatory prison terms for chronic criminals
but wyoming may not want to do that. and the feds should respect the states' rights. what president obama can do is make all gun crimes federal crimes. congress can forbid individuals from crossing state lines with certain types of weapons. bank robbery is a federal crime. so is some drug dealing. why not put gun felonies in that category? let's take a look at chicago which has banned handguns. more people were murdered by guns in chicago in 2012 last year than were killed among coalition...
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so wyoming sort of sending a message to washington, we don't care what you do. things are going to stay the way they are here in wyoming and not only that, but if you pass some law banning semi automatic guns and magazines and try and arrest somebody, we're going to arrest you, and charge you with a felony. chase going on here? >> well, megyn, you remember when we had the obamacare stuff, the president's health care law, we've had states across the country pass constitutional amendments saying you cannot mandate the citizens of that state to purchase health insurance and we're going to see the tests on that play out in the months and years to come and we've seen states rebel against the law by opting out of the medicare or medicaid provisions of it. we saw that before and now we'll see it again and we're preparing again to see states push back on this. and in this case, it's the response is going to be even more intense because you're dealing with black and white, you're dealing with what the second amendment says. this is a clear discussion where half-- not hal
so wyoming sort of sending a message to washington, we don't care what you do. things are going to stay the way they are here in wyoming and not only that, but if you pass some law banning semi automatic guns and magazines and try and arrest somebody, we're going to arrest you, and charge you with a felony. chase going on here? >> well, megyn, you remember when we had the obamacare stuff, the president's health care law, we've had states across the country pass constitutional amendments...
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you get residencies in three writers' colonies-- ledig house, santa maddalena in italy, and ucross in wyoming. and we gave the first prize last november. we had the most extraordinary fundraisers. we were so lucky at the last fundraiser, because it was at two weeks before the crash. >> hinojosa: mmm. >> and in one night we raised $80,000. you know, we have enough to give the prize now for... you know, we need more. >> hinojosa: well, you know what, francisco? what we can leave our viewers with is that if they want to learn more, they can go to auraestradaprize... >> auraestradaprize.org, yeah. >> hinojosa: and we can read your new book. and the title of your new book is? >> say her name. >> hinojosa: say her name. and it's about your life with aura. >> it's a novel, but it's about aura. yeah, that'll be... >> hinojosa: francisco, thank you so much for opening your heart to us here and in your writing. it means so much. >> thank you, maria. thanks for having me. >> hinojosa: thank you. >> bye-bye. >> hinojosa: continue the conversation at wgbh.org/oneonone. captioned by media access group at w
you get residencies in three writers' colonies-- ledig house, santa maddalena in italy, and ucross in wyoming. and we gave the first prize last november. we had the most extraordinary fundraisers. we were so lucky at the last fundraiser, because it was at two weeks before the crash. >> hinojosa: mmm. >> and in one night we raised $80,000. you know, we have enough to give the prize now for... you know, we need more. >> hinojosa: well, you know what, francisco? what we can leave...
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miss wyoming financing her own journey. on this day, she's getting ready for a fund-raiser. we also learned that, after tonight's pageant, miss district of columbia will go home for a preventive double mastectomy. a rare and brave move to prevent the breast cancer that killed her mother when she was 16. she told our lara spencer that they shared the gene. >> this is my mom. she's beautiful. ? her mom will be in spirit. miss montana will be in the back of theater, too. >> she won. she was here. sorry. >> you never thought that this would even be possible? >> absolutely not. this is beyond anything we ever thought. >> i do think about the kids. i hope they're watching. >> and pooh bear is watching. >> pooh bear is watching. i know. >> good luck. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> tonight, right here, pageant confidential, the road to miss america, followed by miss america. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. >> hundreds gather to remember a petaluma teen. >> the temperatures are dropping. how low they will go this weekend. we have the f
miss wyoming financing her own journey. on this day, she's getting ready for a fund-raiser. we also learned that, after tonight's pageant, miss district of columbia will go home for a preventive double mastectomy. a rare and brave move to prevent the breast cancer that killed her mother when she was 16. she told our lara spencer that they shared the gene. >> this is my mom. she's beautiful. ? her mom will be in spirit. miss montana will be in the back of theater, too. >> she won....
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my home state senator in wyoming has continued to ask for information and he gets form letters and really not the kind of information that any state would want. gerri: well, i'm concerned that the way that the law is written, if you don't play, the federal government comes in and set this thing up for you. will that mean? what will that look like? how will it compare with states doing this themselves? >> well, no matter who sets it up, people will end up paying more for health care. the idea is that people wanted health care reform so that they could get the care that they need from a doctor that they choose at lower cost. if you like something you have, you really can't keep it. instead of paying less, you're going to be paying more and the quality of your care is going to go down. they exchanges, i think the big problem is that it's not just what you might want based on what you can afford or what might work for your family. these are all government approved products that they have to sell a level of care that might be more expensive or more care or more insurance than you are intereste
my home state senator in wyoming has continued to ask for information and he gets form letters and really not the kind of information that any state would want. gerri: well, i'm concerned that the way that the law is written, if you don't play, the federal government comes in and set this thing up for you. will that mean? what will that look like? how will it compare with states doing this themselves? >> well, no matter who sets it up, people will end up paying more for health care. the...
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at the same time you look at things like there was this big story today out of wyoming where encana is drilling and there's a well is contaminated one way or the other. seems like it from the reports. they're dealing with all this. the neighbors in the neighborhood are saying pavilion, wyoming, this is a result of the fracking going on nearby. there is a case they would point to saying it is bad for the environment. >> listen there is nothing just fine. fracking also has its problems. we should definitely have it well-regulated. most water you get is from 100 feet down and most fracking is like a mile down. not like the two are intersecting you have to drop your ddill through the water. you need to insulate that you need regulation. melissa: right. >> you have to recognize if you care about global warming, if you care about cheap energy prices and if you care about energy independence this is a great opportunity and a lot of people in the business make the point when you see something like this there is always mistake in the well and something went wrong as opposed to pollution as a re
at the same time you look at things like there was this big story today out of wyoming where encana is drilling and there's a well is contaminated one way or the other. seems like it from the reports. they're dealing with all this. the neighbors in the neighborhood are saying pavilion, wyoming, this is a result of the fracking going on nearby. there is a case they would point to saying it is bad for the environment. >> listen there is nothing just fine. fracking also has its problems. we...
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that's how wyoming and alaska got rid of their income tax. >> you said the swap from income to tax sales tax politically difficult. >> economically it makes a lot of sense. because you are taxing consumption instead of taxing investment andse work and effort. >> yeah, thank you for clarifying that it's an important point. what i was. saying is sometimes it's a hard sell to the people saying when you go to the 7/11 or go to the grocery store, you might have to pay a little higher tax. the problem is people say well, maybe i will take the double i know, the income tax over the double i don't know these higher sales taxes. >> meanwhile, kim, there is a movement in the opposite direction in states that are controlled by democrats devol patrick proposing a big tax increase. something similar going on in minnesota that follows california, illinois, new york,so maryland, virginia mark warner and connecticut and so-called blue states which have all raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about it, paul, is that evidence is there aboutco what a disas youuss
that's how wyoming and alaska got rid of their income tax. >> you said the swap from income to tax sales tax politically difficult. >> economically it makes a lot of sense. because you are taxing consumption instead of taxing investment andse work and effort. >> yeah, thank you for clarifying that it's an important point. what i was. saying is sometimes it's a hard sell to the people saying when you go to the 7/11 or go to the grocery store, you might have to pay a little...
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if you live in wyoming or new mexico, please let us know that you are in the house. $2,000 is a lot, but it is a tax-deductible charitable contribution, and you are keeping link tv alive. again, if you would like a copy of julian assange's book "cypherpunks," call might not. get the double dvd of the full hour. as we talk about the life and death of aaron swartz, 26 year old super cyber justice social activist. we urge you to go to a phone to purchase the book or the dvd's. i want to read a little from "cypherpunks." please call in right now. julian assange writes at the beginning of his book -- this book is not a manifesto. there is not time for that. this book is a warning. the road is not sliding the galloping into a new transnational dystopia. that -- this development has not been properly recognized. outside the national security circles. has been hidden by secrecy, complexity, and scale. the internet, our greatest tool of emancipation, has been transformed into the dangerous facilitator of fattal terrorism we have ever seen. the internet is a threat to human civilization. these
if you live in wyoming or new mexico, please let us know that you are in the house. $2,000 is a lot, but it is a tax-deductible charitable contribution, and you are keeping link tv alive. again, if you would like a copy of julian assange's book "cypherpunks," call might not. get the double dvd of the full hour. as we talk about the life and death of aaron swartz, 26 year old super cyber justice social activist. we urge you to go to a phone to purchase the book or the dvd's. i want to...
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c-span: senator harriet elizabeth byrd, cheyenne, wyoming. >> guest: fifth-generation wyoming, state senator, african-american woman, good catholic. i had a very interesting conversation with her about growing up in cheyenne and what it was like to be black in wyoming. c-span: what did she tell you? >> guest: well, she had a fairly active life. i mean, she'd been a schoolteacher for many, many years, and that's how she became very active politically. her father, i think, rhone not byrd, but had been, you know, a high school and--and college football star, and he'd also been very active politically. i mean, she--it was a--it's a very inspiring and but bittersweet interview in many ways. and she talks about the discrimination she sees going on among native americans as well as black folk out west. and she tells a very moving story about a very good friend of hers, ruby, when she was a child, who was japanese, and how ruby's family--ruby and her family were put in a concentration camp during world war ii and how--i mean, that sort of--she never-- her friend never forgave this country fo
c-span: senator harriet elizabeth byrd, cheyenne, wyoming. >> guest: fifth-generation wyoming, state senator, african-american woman, good catholic. i had a very interesting conversation with her about growing up in cheyenne and what it was like to be black in wyoming. c-span: what did she tell you? >> guest: well, she had a fairly active life. i mean, she'd been a schoolteacher for many, many years, and that's how she became very active politically. her father, i think, rhone not...
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that's how wyoming and alaska got rid of their income tax. >> paul: and you say the swap from income to sales tax doesn't work, you mean politically. >> politically. >> paul: economically it makes sense because you're taxing consumption instead of investment and work and effort. >> thank you for clarifying that, it's an important point. what i was saying, sometimes it's a hard sell to the people saying when you go to the 7-eleven or to the grocery store might have to pay a higher tax. and people saying maybe i'll take the devil i know, income tax, over the devil i don't know. the higher sales taxes. >> paul: and meanwhile, kim movement in the opposite direction in the states that are controlled by democrats, and massachusetts governor patrick, proposing a big tax increase and something similar in minnesota and follows california, illinois, new york, maryland, virginia under mark warner and connecticut, a lot of so-called blue states which raised taxes substantially in the last couple of years. >> the remarkable thing about tpaul, the evidence is there about what a disastrous policy t
that's how wyoming and alaska got rid of their income tax. >> paul: and you say the swap from income to sales tax doesn't work, you mean politically. >> politically. >> paul: economically it makes sense because you're taxing consumption instead of investment and work and effort. >> thank you for clarifying that, it's an important point. what i was saying, sometimes it's a hard sell to the people saying when you go to the 7-eleven or to the grocery store might have to pay...
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[laughter] >> there's about 14 record lows set in colorado and wyoming. a lot of them about 10 below to 36 below. some of the coldest air in four years will be moving into the great lakes and the northeast in the next five to seven days. for us, it's cold. upper 20s are cold. another cold morning. a little bit warmer. temperatures are coming up slowly for some of you. i know it's not fast enough. but there is a slow warmup on the afternoon temperatures. but still, cordelia, 25. sebastopol, 26. healdsburg, 28. stanford, 29. i've seen more 29s. concord, is 28. livermore, says 31 but not far away it's 29. fairfield now reporting, 26. novato, 28. santa rosa, 28. officially it's 42 in the city. noe valley, san jose, upper 20s. clear skies looks really nice. high pressure has built in. temperatures are coming up a little bit. we're getting some upper 50s to a few very low 60s but they are starting to increase a little bit as we go forward. a lot of sunshine today. coast, bay, inland, everybody. novato 58, 55 sausalito. oakland, 59. berkeley 58. alameda 57. same
[laughter] >> there's about 14 record lows set in colorado and wyoming. a lot of them about 10 below to 36 below. some of the coldest air in four years will be moving into the great lakes and the northeast in the next five to seven days. for us, it's cold. upper 20s are cold. another cold morning. a little bit warmer. temperatures are coming up slowly for some of you. i know it's not fast enough. but there is a slow warmup on the afternoon temperatures. but still, cordelia, 25....
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reaction from republican senator barrasso of wyoming. that's all for tonight's "willis report," dvr the show if you can't catch us live. have a great night and see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. everyone has a bad day from time to time. this may be such a day for my voice. today, a bad day belonged to the president. the president spent $1.6 million of tax pay every money to fly to nevada and back. nine hours on air force 1 to deliver a 20-minute long speech that had been billed by the white house as a plan on illegal immigration. however, he offered no plan, no substantive proposal, nothing of substance at all to the assembled audience. the president chose to make unremarkable remarks one day after a group of eight senators unvailed their frame work for bipartisan immigration reform. it appears president obama could not reign in the ego and took up immigration reform in a speech that members of the congressional hispanic caucus asked him not to give. republican congressman balart saying of obama's now int
reaction from republican senator barrasso of wyoming. that's all for tonight's "willis report," dvr the show if you can't catch us live. have a great night and see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. everyone has a bad day from time to time. this may be such a day for my voice. today, a bad day belonged to the president. the president spent $1.6 million of tax pay every money to fly to nevada and back. nine hours on air force 1 to deliver a 20-minute long...
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in colorado and wyoming, the snowpack is 15% below normal. 60% of the country remains in drought. >> it's almost certain that 2012 will be the warmest year in the instrumental record, and the combination of the high temperatures with the variability that you get from random, chaotic parts of the climate system really set us up for the kinds of extremes that we're seeing. >> reporter: right now, they like what they see in snow country. but to make a real difference, more steady powder must fall here for the next three months. miguel almaguer, nbc news, along the california sierra nevada. >>> there's more to tell you about. coming up next, the class photo of american women who just made history, and the fix that had a lot of people saying something is wrong with this picture. >>> it's one of the rituals of every new congress. class photos. and outside the capitol yesterday, democratic women in the house were assembled for a photo of their own. and there it was. a snapshot of history. but just one problem. four of the women arrived late, and so a separate picture was taken of those four
in colorado and wyoming, the snowpack is 15% below normal. 60% of the country remains in drought. >> it's almost certain that 2012 will be the warmest year in the instrumental record, and the combination of the high temperatures with the variability that you get from random, chaotic parts of the climate system really set us up for the kinds of extremes that we're seeing. >> reporter: right now, they like what they see in snow country. but to make a real difference, more steady...
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we do in wyoming. it is time for the senate and the house and the president to get serious about limiting our spending and specifically the wasteful spending that continues. >> reporter: earlier this week we heard from house majority whip, minority whip, i should say, steny hoyer, increased revenues, more spending has to be part of any debt ceiling deal. that is a sentiment echoed by the president on numerous occasions since he was reelected. republicans of course in the house are set to go on their retreat this week. their key objective is to find unity. that is the ultimate object tiff for the retreat. without unity and republicans are divided in house they stand no chance of blocking any tax increases that democrats are so intent on. jenna: we'll watch in the weeks to come, doug, thank you. >> reporter: okay. jon: new troubles for boeing's airliners. troubles grounding all the 787s in japan's after one of the jets was forced to make a emergency landing today. dan springer is in seattle with the deta
we do in wyoming. it is time for the senate and the house and the president to get serious about limiting our spending and specifically the wasteful spending that continues. >> reporter: earlier this week we heard from house majority whip, minority whip, i should say, steny hoyer, increased revenues, more spending has to be part of any debt ceiling deal. that is a sentiment echoed by the president on numerous occasions since he was reelected. republicans of course in the house are set to...
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they found three addresses under his name, one in san francisco, one in wyoming and what appears to be his most current in maryland. you are seeing video provided to the i team by the san francisco bar pilots. the bar pilots work one week on and one week off, but they can trade shifts. the i team's dan noyes asked the shipping industry officials about the possibility of pilot fatigue. the possibility that the bar pilot came to san francisco from maryland right before the crash. >> is it a fair question to ask if he was on a red eye the night before that? >> absolutely. we don't know when he came on shift or came off shift or when he came on ship or got off the ship. >> the shipping industry last year filed suit to get information about the pilot's shifts and whether they may be fatigued. in september a judge ruled in favor of the shippers. the par pilots and the board are appealing. >>> moving on, abc7 news -- sorry, carolyn. they were the first to report the ship collision in maryland. you can follow us at abc7 news bay area and abc7news.com. we have a slide show with pictures of the
they found three addresses under his name, one in san francisco, one in wyoming and what appears to be his most current in maryland. you are seeing video provided to the i team by the san francisco bar pilots. the bar pilots work one week on and one week off, but they can trade shifts. the i team's dan noyes asked the shipping industry officials about the possibility of pilot fatigue. the possibility that the bar pilot came to san francisco from maryland right before the crash. >> is it a...
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you go out to laramie, wyoming and you can buy gas for $3.30. the east coast is the only coast that is above last year. a lot of it is tied to superstorm sandy. we are also importing less gasoline than we have at any time since september of 2000. dagen: and part because of the increasing supply. talk to me about our domestic supplies at this point. >> we just had another new 20 year high that was issued by the government today. we are producing about 7,040,000 barrels of crude oil. a lot of canadian oil coming out. canadian oil is in the 50s. on a relative basis, it is a really good story for the united states and north america. even goldman sachs, who is bullish, you know, like no one i have ever known, even they have suggested that oil prices have peaked. that is like a man bites there. dagen: tom, although, what are the catalyst that you are worried about that would cause a major rally in crude prices right now. the world seems calm in terms of prices. that is really when you should start worrying. >> i am a little worried today. algeria, we
you go out to laramie, wyoming and you can buy gas for $3.30. the east coast is the only coast that is above last year. a lot of it is tied to superstorm sandy. we are also importing less gasoline than we have at any time since september of 2000. dagen: and part because of the increasing supply. talk to me about our domestic supplies at this point. >> we just had another new 20 year high that was issued by the government today. we are producing about 7,040,000 barrels of crude oil. a lot...
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recently, lawmakers in texas, wyoming, missouri, and tennessee have rushed to introduce legislation to preempt the president's proposal. sheriffs in oregon and kentucky are refusing to enforce any new gun laws but the power to defy federal law are limited and the rhetoric is simply political posturing. >> if you drink a popular juice to prevent health disease or treat prostate cancer, the federal trade commission says you could waste your time ruling that there were deceptive ads over a juice that said they could reduce colds and low down the growth of prostate tumors and a law judge ruled similarly last year and the company is asking an appeal courts to reverse the fining. >> is there time? we have talked about house cold and frosty it has been, and the warm-up in the afternoon comes so late...after you have suffered in the morning, you get to freeze in the afternoon. >> that is how it works. coldest in the morning and warpest in -- warmest in 9 afternoon. it habit early cold for our standards. radar across the state shows how dry it is again. dry across the entire western third as th
recently, lawmakers in texas, wyoming, missouri, and tennessee have rushed to introduce legislation to preempt the president's proposal. sheriffs in oregon and kentucky are refusing to enforce any new gun laws but the power to defy federal law are limited and the rhetoric is simply political posturing. >> if you drink a popular juice to prevent health disease or treat prostate cancer, the federal trade commission says you could waste your time ruling that there were deceptive ads over a...
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anyway, i'll give it to you, wyoming, you are right, that's cold. good morning, everyone, we head outside in emeryville right now. chilly with numbers in the 20s and 30s around the bay. frost advisory for our friends in oakland. while elsewhere from the north is east bay to the santa clara valley it's a freeze warning until 8:00 this morning. live doppler 7hd not picking up anything in terms of cloud cover because we are clear, although a little bit of fog is forming in the valleys of the north bay. otherwise we are talking sub freezing right on through probably 9:00 in most locations. so here's a look at the colder temperatures this morning. mid-20s for our north and east bay vhlleys. 29 in san jose right now. we are looking at numbers in the 40s here. it's the san mateo coast.p% along the north bay numbers are much, much milder. in fact, as muchs 20 degrees warmer than some of the folks in our valleys. 23 santa rosa. 38 oakland. good morning, san francisco. by the time you get into the city or commuting or living in the city, it isn't too bad. red
anyway, i'll give it to you, wyoming, you are right, that's cold. good morning, everyone, we head outside in emeryville right now. chilly with numbers in the 20s and 30s around the bay. frost advisory for our friends in oakland. while elsewhere from the north is east bay to the santa clara valley it's a freeze warning until 8:00 this morning. live doppler 7hd not picking up anything in terms of cloud cover because we are clear, although a little bit of fog is forming in the valleys of the north...
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there will be more harveys to come and more messes on the roadways, especially in parts of colorado, wyoming, where places are seeing not only blizzard conditions but also big dust storms, because, with all of this snow and you're seeing three to six additional inches in the pink area, six to ten where you see the deep magenta, you have that blowing and ice, that is where the roads really start to sock in. there is some good news out on the east coast, at least for a time, look at the temperatures from 10 to 20 degrees above average. new york city, by this sunday, will be close to 60 degrees. washington, d.c., close to 70. raleigh in the 70s, let's see what happens in chicago, they go from 50 to 28, cold front swings through. >> whiplash in all directions. thank you, ginger zee. >>> with the warming temperatures, it makes us think of the people playing out on the ice which can become thin ice, as we know. it can give way in a second and tonight, we are going to jump into the freezing water to show you how to get out with the ice cracking around you. i paint people from my life mostly. my ex-
there will be more harveys to come and more messes on the roadways, especially in parts of colorado, wyoming, where places are seeing not only blizzard conditions but also big dust storms, because, with all of this snow and you're seeing three to six additional inches in the pink area, six to ten where you see the deep magenta, you have that blowing and ice, that is where the roads really start to sock in. there is some good news out on the east coast, at least for a time, look at the...
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with more on this, we have former republican senator of wyoming, former cochair f the definition. thank you for being on thh bus, we appreciate your time we are glad to have you any way we can get you. >> there are a lot of people that would like to give me. [laughter] gerri: you are always a hoot. let's talk about the debt ceiling debate. we are all focused on this week and the president has been talking about it. what is your view on whether spending cuts should be part of the debt ceiling debate? i think that would be a serious mistake. i'm a republican, i have been so since i voted for ike in 1962 and let me tell you ie mistake. you are not talking about one thing that has to do with cutting spending. you're talking about everything and he paying your debts of the guys in the congress talk about an republican republicans drama. and every one of them has something to do with wanting ... and now you have to pay it. and you better pay and where your country is clearly facing a dire consequences. it shows that you don't give a whit about who's president. >> do you agree with the p
with more on this, we have former republican senator of wyoming, former cochair f the definition. thank you for being on thh bus, we appreciate your time we are glad to have you any way we can get you. >> there are a lot of people that would like to give me. [laughter] gerri: you are always a hoot. let's talk about the debt ceiling debate. we are all focused on this week and the president has been talking about it. what is your view on whether spending cuts should be part of the debt...
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you see it's coming wyoming. and walter cronkite says on television there's teddy kennedy hurrying across the floor. and he's hurrying over to the wyoming delegation and you see him say something to the delegation chairman. he says, wyoming casts is fifteen votes for jfk. so after kennedy has the majority, of course, a number of states switch to him. actually it close that he was going make it on the first round. c-span: i started asking earlier, you say lbj and robert kennedy, they were both ruthless. >> guest: yes. c-span: explain what it means and give us examples, if you can. >> guest: of course, it's easier to do it with johnson. janson's ruthlessness throughout his life was striking, you know, in the last volume. he ruined -- he destroyed the senate career of the senator named earl by forcing him to vote what later and early version of medicare. he clemons knew if he vote for it he would be destroyed because the ama had been active in his state. they called the social laws medicine. so scwawnson says unless
you see it's coming wyoming. and walter cronkite says on television there's teddy kennedy hurrying across the floor. and he's hurrying over to the wyoming delegation and you see him say something to the delegation chairman. he says, wyoming casts is fifteen votes for jfk. so after kennedy has the majority, of course, a number of states switch to him. actually it close that he was going make it on the first round. c-span: i started asking earlier, you say lbj and robert kennedy, they were both...
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wyoming. i like the way she thinks. >> i like that mom. >>> sunday marks one year since the cruise ship costa concordia ran aground off the italian coast killing more than 42 people. peter greenberg spoke with five passengers about the memories that still haunt them. >> people were screaming. it was really -- this was the most scared we have been at this point. >> reporter: ben gentlemen smith and his wife emily lau. >> when we went with our life jackets there were so many people, old people young people. i looked at ben gentlemen and i said, hey, i don't want to push. is that okay with you? he said yeah i don't want to push either. i said okay if we don't push we'll be at the end of the line. that means we definitely will not get on a lifeboat and then we might die. is it okay with you. i said it just like that. he said that's okay with me. i knew at that moment i married my soulmate. >> on the other side of the ship bryan aho, his wife joan and daughter elana were scrumabling for a lifeboat.
wyoming. i like the way she thinks. >> i like that mom. >>> sunday marks one year since the cruise ship costa concordia ran aground off the italian coast killing more than 42 people. peter greenberg spoke with five passengers about the memories that still haunt them. >> people were screaming. it was really -- this was the most scared we have been at this point. >> reporter: ben gentlemen smith and his wife emily lau. >> when we went with our life jackets there...
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we have heard from texas, from colorado, we have heard the ozone levels in underpopulated areas of wyoming, and we have heard about the spills and explosions. the contamination of drinking water in pennsylvania. so to say that there is not evidence of a problem, i agree with matt ryan that this is an uncontrolled experiment. the industry is figuring it out as they go along. that is at the expense of communities. >> phelim mcaleer, you have been a critic of the critics, raising alarm about the question in the documentary "gasland," now the new matt damon film. you are producing your own film in support of fracking. >> "fracknation" will come out january 22. i have been studying this for 15 months, had to study for the documentary. when you have here is a progressive who do not believe in progress. they are worried about this new thing coming to new york, to pennsylvania. the traffic. i found in america that progressives are very conservative. there are lots of stories. we hear stories from individual families, but when they are investigated, rigorous investigation, the evidence fades away.
we have heard from texas, from colorado, we have heard the ozone levels in underpopulated areas of wyoming, and we have heard about the spills and explosions. the contamination of drinking water in pennsylvania. so to say that there is not evidence of a problem, i agree with matt ryan that this is an uncontrolled experiment. the industry is figuring it out as they go along. that is at the expense of communities. >> phelim mcaleer, you have been a critic of the critics, raising alarm about...